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Prince Andrew Romanoff (born Andrew Andreevich Romanov; 21 January 1923 – 28 November 2021), a grand-nephew of Nicholas II, and a great-great-grandson of Nicholas I, was the Head of the House of ...
The late Prince Philip is related to the Romanovs through both his mother and his father. Philip is the grandnephew of Alexandra Romanov, Nicholas II's wife, and the last Tsarina of Russia.
Grand Duke George Romanov, an heir to the House of Romanov, and Princess Victoria have announced the gender of their second baby. Rebecca Bettarini married George, the only son of Grand Duchess Maria ...
The Romanov sisters were the most photographed princesses of their day, yet the world knew very little of the four girls in the official portraits. The daughters of Nicholas II, the last Tsar of ...
Olga, 71, is a Russian princess and descendent of the House of Romanov. She is Queen Elizabeth II’s cousin and is also related to Her Majesty’s late husband, Prince Philip. The London-born ...
The Romanov family was executed by the Bolsheviks ... Out of this came the story that Princess Anastasia had escaped and was still living. The two bodies were later found in a nearby grave and ...
So, where does the Romanov connection come in? The British and Russian royal families in 1909.Print Collector/Hulton Archive/Getty Images Prince Philip was connected to the Russian family through ...
This telling of the decades-old story of Anastasia, the lost Romanov princess, is much more realistic than other retellings. Many of its themes are relatable to the state of the world we are ...
In the new season of “The Crown,” the sixth episode opens with a different set of British royals than the ones the Netflix show has followed for five seasons. It’s 1917, and King George V is ...
A storybook romance gives way to a marital nightmare and then a rebellious escape in this sparkling biography. Historian Rappaport (After the Romanovs) recaps the life of Princess Juliane of Saxe ...
THE REBEL ROMANOV: Julie of Saxe-Coburg ... courtiers remarked with distaste at what the author calls “trafficking in princesses” north to Russia. Actual wine flowed from fountains during ...